This Week's Golf Real Estate Moves: April 22, 2026
Luxury golf real estate from Kapalua to Big Sky to Jupiter: explore this week's most exclusive golf course estates for sale, from $11.15M to $16.6M, as the PGA Tour heads to TPC Louisiana for the Zurich Classic.
The PGA Tour's only team event arrives this week at TPC Louisiana for the Zurich Classic, and while the best players in the world pair up in Avondale, we're featuring three golf estates that each offer something the others can't. A PGA Tour venue oceanfront estate on Maui where the Sentry Tournament of Champions crowns its winner every January. A ski-in/ski-out mountain retreat in Big Sky, Montana, overlooking a Tom Weiskopf championship course with the Spanish Peaks as a backdrop. And a waterfront compound inside Jupiter's Platinum-rated Admirals Cove with 45 holes of championship golf and direct Intracoastal access. Three properties, three climates, one shared trait: each one sits inside a community where the game of golf is the organizing principle of the entire neighborhood. Make sure you're subscribed to Best Clubhouse to keep in the loop on the best in luxury golf real estate each week.
203 Plantation Club Drive, Kapalua, Maui, HI 96761 – $16,595,000 USD
If you've ever watched the PGA Tour's Sentry Tournament of Champions on television and thought the Plantation Course at Kapalua looked like nowhere else on earth, you're right. The Coore and Crenshaw layout drops nearly 300 feet from ridge to ocean, threading volcanic ridgeline, Norfolk pines, and open meadows above the Pacific with views of Molokai and Lanai shimmering on the horizon. The Plantation Estates surround that course, and right now one of its finest residences is available. 203 Plantation Club Drive is perched roughly 100 feet above sea level on a private bluff within the gated Plantation Estates, spanning 2.65 meticulously landscaped acres with an additional 1.18-acre exclusive easement that protects the views in perpetuity. The main residence encompasses 8,252 square feet of living space with six ocean-view ensuite bedrooms (two on the main floor) and 7.5 bathrooms, plus a detached two-bedroom, one-bath ohana with its own three-car garage. Designed by H&S Architects, built by Webb Construction/Development, and finished by Hughes Design Group, the home features Koa wood veneers, Venetian plaster walls, Berti Pavimenti Legno flooring, a Control4 smart home system, Lutron lighting, a dedicated home gym, and a media room with a 110-inch projector. Outdoor living includes a saltwater infinity pool, spa, and covered lanai with retracting glass walls that dissolve the line between the great room and the Pacific Ocean. The estate spans nearly four manicured acres in total, with parking for five vehicles plus an eight-stall landscaped guest parking area.
For the golfer, Kapalua's Plantation Course is one of the most celebrated layouts in the world. Redesigned by Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw and reopened in 2019, the par-73 course ranks consistently among the top 25 public courses in the United States and opens the PGA Tour season each January with the Sentry Tournament of Champions. Winners include Scottie Scheffler, Jon Rahm, Cameron Smith, and Dustin Johnson. Walk across Plantation Club Drive from this property and you're standing on the first tee. The adjacent Bay Course, originally designed by Arnold Palmer and Francis Duane, offers a tighter, more technical layout along Kapalua Bay. Kapalua Resort also includes the Ritz-Carlton Kapalua, the Montage Kapalua Bay, D.T. Fleming Beach (routinely ranked among the best beaches in America), and award-winning dining at the Plantation House restaurant above the 18th hole. For those who follow our coverage of America's most storied clubhouses, the Plantation House operates as the unofficial clubhouse for the course, with floor-to-ceiling views of the fairway plunging toward the ocean below. Listed by Island Sotheby's International Realty.
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755 Eagle View Trail, Big Sky, MT 59716 (Spanish Peaks Mountain Club) -- $11,150,000 USD
Most golf communities ask you to choose between the course and the mountain. Spanish Peaks Mountain Club is the rare place where that choice doesn't exist. Located on 1.07 acres in the Elkridge neighborhood of this 5,750-acre private community at the base of Lone Mountain in Big Sky, Montana, 755 Eagle View Trail is a four-bedroom, five-bath mountain retreat with approximately 4,624 square feet of living space and sweeping views of the Spanish Peaks and the stunning Wilson Peak. Built in 2014, the home blends timeless mountain architecture with comfortable modern living. The main level features an open-concept living, dining, and kitchen area with vaulted ceilings, plus two bedrooms and a full bath. Upstairs, two private master suites offer comfort and privacy for owners and guests. Rich woodwork and exceptional craftsmanship run throughout. The property is ski-in/ski-out, connecting directly to the 5,850 acres of skiable terrain at Big Sky Resort, the largest ski area in the United States by acreage. In summer, the Tom Weiskopf championship golf course is steps away.

For the golfer, Spanish Peaks Mountain Club is home to a Signature Tom Weiskopf 18-hole championship course that plays through alpine meadows, granite outcroppings, and lodgepole pine forest with mountain views from every hole. A separate 10-hole par 3 course adds a short-game option that most private clubs don't bother to build. The club is managed by Montage Resorts, which operates the Montage Big Sky hotel on-site with fine dining, a 10,000-square-foot Spa Montage, and concierge services for residents. Spanish Peaks borders the Yellowstone Club to the south, and many Yellowstone Club members purchase additional property in Spanish Peaks to accommodate family and guests while retaining access to both communities' private amenities. Membership in Spanish Peaks Mountain Club is required for homeowners and includes the golf course, clubhouse dining, fitness facilities, swimming pool, tennis and pickleball courts, and the Fish Camp on the Gallatin River. Yellowstone National Park is an hour's drive. For readers following our weekly clubhouse coverage, the Spanish Peaks Clubhouse is the social anchor of the community: a year-round gathering point that feels more like a mountain lodge than a country club, with a bar, golf and ski shop, fitness center, guest rooms, and views of Lone Mountain from the main dining room. Listed by Mia Lennon at The Big Sky Real Estate Co.
193 Spyglass Court, Jupiter, FL 33477 (Admirals Cove) – $13,750,000 USD
Admirals Cove is one of those South Florida communities that operates at a scale most country clubs can only imagine: 45 holes of championship golf, a 58-slip deep-water marina with direct Intracoastal and ocean access, a 21,000-square-foot spa and wellness center, five on-site restaurants, and the kind of social calendar that turns a country club membership into something closer to a second career. At 193 Spyglass Court, a six-bedroom, 6.5-bath waterfront estate sits on 0.66 acres, making it substantially larger than most lots in the community. The property occupies a quiet cul-de-sac with no through traffic, offering uncommon privacy and direct marina views from multiple vantage points. A large estate-style driveway sets the tone, and the interior has been updated with a modernized kitchen, a curated wine wall, and the open floorplan that Florida waterfront living demands. Total square footage stretches to more than 9,000 feet including all covered areas, with the primary living space spread across 7,001 square feet. The lot alone is a trophy: oversized parcels in Admirals Cove rarely come to market, and when they do, the combination of water frontage, privacy, and proximity to the main clubhouse and marina complex is what separates a listing from an event.
For the golfer, Admirals Cove holds a Platinum Club of America designation, placing it among the top private clubs in the country. The club operates three nine-hole courses: the East Course by Robert von Hagge on the Intracoastal side, and the South and West courses in the separate Golf Village community, all winding beneath oak canopies and along lagoons and preserves. The Admirals Cove Golf Performance Center offers the latest in teaching technology and instruction, and the club's social and dining scene anchors a membership base that skews younger and more active than many of its Palm Beach County peers. Required golf membership initiation runs $150,000, with sports ($110,000), tennis ($100,000), and social ($87,000) tiers also available. Jupiter itself has become the quiet capital of professional golf, with Tiger Woods, Justin Thomas, Dustin Johnson, Rory McIlroy, and numerous other Tour players calling the area home. For a look at how that principle extends to clubhouse architecture on the Florida coast, our tour of Seminole Golf Club and its Marion Sims Wyeth-designed masterpiece captures the spirit of the region at its finest. Listed by Robert Thomson at Waterfront Properties & Club Communities.
From the Plantation Course to the Peaks to the Intracoastal
This week's three listings span from the volcanic bluffs of Maui to the alpine meadows of Montana to the deep-water marina at Jupiter, and they share a common thread: each one exists inside a community that was built from the ground up around the game of golf. 203 Plantation Club Drive at Kapalua sits above the fairways where the PGA Tour crowns its champion each January, on nearly four acres with deed-protected ocean views. 755 Eagle View Trail at Spanish Peaks Mountain Club delivers ski-in/ski-out access to the largest ski area in America and Tom Weiskopf golf in the same backyard, managed by Montage Resorts and bordering the Yellowstone Club. And 193 Spyglass Court at Admirals Cove in Jupiter pairs 45 holes of championship golf with a 58-slip marina and the kind of Tour-player neighbor density that no other zip code in America can match. If you missed last week's Golf Real Estate Moves featuring Baker's Bay in the Abacos, Sea Island on Georgia's Golden Isles, and Sea Pines at Harbour Town during RBC Heritage week, it's well worth a read. And for a deeper look at how America's most storied golf clubs have invested in the buildings behind the 18th green, our recent Harbour Town Clubhouse tour and The Country Club at Brookline each tell a story about what makes these places endure. Tune in next week for more hidden gems in luxury golf real estate, and contact your realtor to turn one of these dream golf course homes into your reality.
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